Supporting soft rock roadways in coal mines has long posed a formidable challenge. Addressing issues such as the formation of soft rock strata, poor fracture development, limited tolerance, and the frequent and severe...Supporting soft rock roadways in coal mines has long posed a formidable challenge. Addressing issues such as the formation of soft rock strata, poor fracture development, limited tolerance, and the frequent and severe damage sustained by conventional bolts due to their low elongation and bearing capacity, this study employs bottom expansion and filling technology. It combines theoretical analysis with booster bolt pull-out tests to scrutinize the radial stress distribution of bolts under extrusion forces. Moreover, it conducts a comparative analysis of bolt bearing characteristics under varying radial pressurization conditions, delving into the impact of radial directional increases in compressive stress on bolt anchoring performance.展开更多
Carbonylation of allyl halides catalyzed by poly(N-vinyl-2-pyrro- lidone) anchored palladium catalyst affords β,r-butonic acid under atmo- spheric pressure and at room temperature.The activity and efficiency of the c...Carbonylation of allyl halides catalyzed by poly(N-vinyl-2-pyrro- lidone) anchored palladium catalyst affords β,r-butonic acid under atmo- spheric pressure and at room temperature.The activity and efficiency of the catalyst are much higher than those of the reported catalysts for this reaction.展开更多
A numerical method is proposed for the elasto-plasticity and pore-pressure coupled analysis on the pull- out behaviors of a plate anchor. The bounding-surface plasticity (BSP) model combined with Blot's consol- ida...A numerical method is proposed for the elasto-plasticity and pore-pressure coupled analysis on the pull- out behaviors of a plate anchor. The bounding-surface plasticity (BSP) model combined with Blot's consol- idation theory is employed to simulate the cyclic loading induced elasto-plastic deformation of the soil skeleton and the accompanying generation/dissipation of the excess pore water pressure. The suction force generated around the anchor due to the cyclic variation of the pore water pressure has much effect on the pullout capacity of the plate anchor. The calculated pullout capacity with the proposed method (i.e., the coupled analysis) gets lower than that with the conventional total stress analysis for the case of long-term sustained loading, but slightly higher for the case of short-term monotonic loading. The cyclic loading induced accumulation of pore water pressure may result in an obvious decrease of the stiffness of the soil-Plate anchor svstem.展开更多
文摘Supporting soft rock roadways in coal mines has long posed a formidable challenge. Addressing issues such as the formation of soft rock strata, poor fracture development, limited tolerance, and the frequent and severe damage sustained by conventional bolts due to their low elongation and bearing capacity, this study employs bottom expansion and filling technology. It combines theoretical analysis with booster bolt pull-out tests to scrutinize the radial stress distribution of bolts under extrusion forces. Moreover, it conducts a comparative analysis of bolt bearing characteristics under varying radial pressurization conditions, delving into the impact of radial directional increases in compressive stress on bolt anchoring performance.
文摘Carbonylation of allyl halides catalyzed by poly(N-vinyl-2-pyrro- lidone) anchored palladium catalyst affords β,r-butonic acid under atmo- spheric pressure and at room temperature.The activity and efficiency of the catalyst are much higher than those of the reported catalysts for this reaction.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51309213)the 973 program of China (2014CB046200)
文摘A numerical method is proposed for the elasto-plasticity and pore-pressure coupled analysis on the pull- out behaviors of a plate anchor. The bounding-surface plasticity (BSP) model combined with Blot's consol- idation theory is employed to simulate the cyclic loading induced elasto-plastic deformation of the soil skeleton and the accompanying generation/dissipation of the excess pore water pressure. The suction force generated around the anchor due to the cyclic variation of the pore water pressure has much effect on the pullout capacity of the plate anchor. The calculated pullout capacity with the proposed method (i.e., the coupled analysis) gets lower than that with the conventional total stress analysis for the case of long-term sustained loading, but slightly higher for the case of short-term monotonic loading. The cyclic loading induced accumulation of pore water pressure may result in an obvious decrease of the stiffness of the soil-Plate anchor svstem.